Safer for pedestrians, in the nihilistic sense that they at least won’t survive the hit I guess?

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      Most rednecks would see that as a significant selling point, and still not buy it cuz it’s electric

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    Watch the video in the link. The buck may have been ‘cut in half’, but the truck…

    They report an updated repair bill of $11,000, and that the truck was driveable after the crash but that the closest door was jammed shut.

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      I had a friend in college drive through a horse in a sedan (Honda I think). Same outcome. Bisected horse, trashed Honda (NOT drive able). He has no idea how he lived, he thinks he was leaning down to change the CD player when it happened and the roof of his car was gone and he was in pain and covered in gore.

      Hate the CT, but impacting a large animal at speed isn’t going to end well for anyone involved, regardless of how safe the vehicle is.

      A 75mph beach ball would probably be life threatening.

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      Its only a matter of time until some unfortunate human gets cut in half by one of these monstrosities, its too bad we have to wait until that happens to take them off the road forever.

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        It likely already has cut someone in twain, but we live in a world where that no longer matters. Just look at all the tesla model 3 deaths (getting trapped inside while its on fire, autodriving people into walls, etc.)

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        I have no doubt’s the cyber truck will be regarded as worst automotive failure of all time. Not just because its a piece of shit but because of how much money was wasted on it.

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    there is a guy who lives about 2 miles away from me that owns one. I used to see his truck around, and see it while I was out walking parked in his driveway. I stopped seeing it for a few months. Then I was walking by when I saw him outside doping something in his yard and asked what happened to his truck. He said it was too much trouble, I said yeah, i heard they have some serious issues on the news. he replies “On top having to take it to the shop almost once a month motherfuckers just kept vandalizing the thing. It just was not worth owning.”

    It’s a thought that makes me smile.

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    Elon Musk lies.

    That is, like Trump he deliberately and wittingly deceives. Compare Cybertruck will be much safer per mile than other trucks, both for occupants and pedestrians. with I am the most transparent president in history.

    Those lies extend to his outrageous space and industry goals like mars colonies and space-based data centers. Or the hyperloop.

    He probably sees it as salesmanship the way Trump sees his own lies as the art of the deal.

    And when Musk denies the death toll of DOGE ending USAID, he’s lying to himself.

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      Regardless, there is a very large number of people trying their best to import it and finding a loop-hole to put these monstosities on the road.

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          And hopefully it will never happen.

          I listened to a supposed car collector saying how he is planning to import one and legalize it under the gize of being a private museum piece. Supposedly, such cars get a special license and insurance, and are permitted to circulate from one show to another.

          Hopefully, it gets returned at the border.

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            I do historical reenactment, so I know an above average number of people with… interesting vehicles.

            You can own any vehicle you want, as long as you don’t use it on the open road. Making a ww2 willys jeep street legal isn’t too hard, since its historical. Anything from before the 1960s doesn’t need to meet pretty much any safety standards other than “have lights and brakes”.

            But the cyberstuck isn’t from before then, and would need to meet safety standards. Only some of the requirements can be waived for special reasons, but not all of them. There’s one semi-famous story of a group who couldn’t get their “ww2-ified” 1970’s M5 halftrack approved for the road because it’s insufficiently historical, so they had to install 3-point seatbelts and such. Technically, a 1940’s M3 halftrack could be approved, to they basically bought a chassis from one, and made the M3-of-Thesseus, where they basically kept the chassis plate, and replaced everything else. So now it’s oficially a 1940’s halftrack, with 99.95% 1970’s parts.

            I don’t think that works for a cybertruck.

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        I think that’s wonderful, honestly. Europeans should also have the opportunity to enjoy lighting one on fire.

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        There is exactly one way to put it on the road and that is: sitting on the back of an actually street-legal truck.

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          Considering the size of it, it would be a monstrosity atop another.

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            Can’t be a normal tow truck, you need the big guns for that thing.

            Image allegedly from Germany.

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      I’ve recently seen my first one with a French license plate driving around in Germany. Apparently they’re not as completely banned as I had hoped.

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    Elon claims that it is safer for pedestrians

    Safer than what? Being shot in the face?

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      Safer than nothing, its just another lie of a serial liar who has lied about literally everything for his entire life.

      At this point if he’d claim 2+2=4, I’d presume math went upside down and it must be 5, because he’d be lying about it for sure.

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    Ok I know this thing is old news and we should all be past the initial shock of Elon doing something very Elon again.

    But still…WHY THE FUCK IS IT SO UGLY?

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        Sadly, they are. What you can purchase and what you can legally drive are governed by different rules. In the EU, a vehicle doesn’t necessarily need to have EU type approval to be imported and registered.

        That’s why you can, find non-EU-spec vehicles on European roads. For example, red rear indicators, even though EU-approved vehicles generally require amber indicators.

        The process is tedious, and there may be modifications involved, but nothing outright prevents you from getting a Cybertruck individually approved and driving it legally on EU roads. I know of 5 or so cases, where somebody jumped through those hoops.

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          I wish all of us had taste, RAMs and DODGEs even existing on our roads proves otherwise, those blowhards would buy a cybertruck too if they could

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    My parents hit a deer at 40mph with their Forester and it turned into pink mist. The only “mass” left of it was just a head. I have no doubt the CT is not as safe as regular vehicles, but I don’t think the outcome of object getting hit by something at 75mph is going to be an indicator of safety.

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      Their Forester must be stronger then most cars. I’ve hit a deer at 55mph in my Tacoma and there was damage to my truck and the deer definitely didn’t mist. You see them hit on the freeway all the time by semi trucks and there are definitely huge pieces of the deer left. Enough that you know exactly what animal they were. Not saying that your parents car didn’t magically poof the deer, but your parents car magically poofed the deer. Or you’re not remembering correctly.

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      Yeah, I’d assume that a 75mph impact between human/deer and a vehicle is going to go badly regardless.

      There is a lot of evidence that a low front with a significant upward slope (where a struck pedestrian is pushed up over the vehicle) is much safer for pedestrian collisions, but for quite awhile now the style has been flat or aggressive grills. Far from just the cyber truck that’s guilty of this

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    Updated: CyberTrash slices feet in half, Elmo lies through is teeth, as he does every time he opens his mouth

    FTFY